This $39.99 handheld fan has a gimbal head, semiconductor cooling, and 10 hours of runtime

Rogbid just launched the Winggo, its first gimbal-style portable handheld fan. The company says it is targeting users looking for a "more capable personal cooling solution" this summer. It is available now through Rogbid's official store at $39.99, in Space Gray, Champagne Gold, and Sakura Pink colorways.
The defining feature here is what Rogbid dubs its "third-generation high-speed motor" that pushes airflow up to 11 m/s while claiming roughly 30% lower power consumption compared to its predecessor. Alongside the fan itself, Winggo uses a semiconductor cooling pad at the fan head that provides direct contact cooling — essentially a cold surface you can press against skin for instant relief aside from the the airflow.
The fan head pivots 180 degrees, so users can switch between handheld, desktop, and neck-hanging configurations based on their requirement. A lanyard is included in the box for the latter. Speed adjustment covers 100 levels, and a small LED display on the handle shows the current speed setting and battery percentage. The handle itself is aluminum alloy, which Rogbid says contributes to the cool-touch feel during use.
Battery capacity sits at 3,000 mAh, rated for up to 10 hours of runtime, with Type-C charging bringing it back to full in around 2.5 hours. There is also a built-in emergency light that supports three brightness levels — 40%, 70%, and 100% — plus a flashing SOS mode.
For $39.99, the Winggo is relatively accessible in a crowded portable fan market, with popular models like the Shark ChillPill (curr. $149.99 on Amazon). The semiconductor cooling element and the flexible gimbal form factor is a unique selling point, instead of competing purely on airflow specs.

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Rogbid (via press release)









